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We have a day out in our favourite London park. Greenwich. We check out the park and see the observatory. See the various sundials before going past the National Maritime Museum and onto the deer park. Then we go to Al Panchinos for an amazing lunch and coffee, the first coffee we've had in England with decent latte art ;-)
Afterwards we head to Greenwich Market, The Cutty Sark and then the Thames barrier to finish the day.
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RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
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published:13 Mar 2017

views:18786

published:10 Mar 2017

views:3254626

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
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published:12 Dec 2017

views:10426

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

published:04 Dec 2016

views:58852

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

published:05 Jan 2015

views:766135

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
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Resotone - "Never No More."
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This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
----------------------
"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
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Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
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Greenwich is generally described as being part of South-east London and sometimes as being part of East London. It is also one of the five boroughs of the London Docklands, connected to areas with docks of London historically by river and today to Canary Wharf and other buildings by the East London Line.

Greenwich Pizza

In 1994, Jollibee Foods Corporation obtained a deal acquiring 80% of Greenwich shareholding. Then, in 2006, Jollibee bought out for PHP384 million the remaining shares of its partners in Greenwich, and the resulting new company was called Greenwich Pizza Corporation. The franchise experienced rapid expansion thereafter—from its mere 50 stores in 1994, Greenwich already had over 240 stores with an annual revenue of over PHP4 billion in 2005, but as of 2011, it already had over 330 stores.

A DAY OUT IN GREENWICH - LONDON UK DAILY VLOG (ADITL EP145)

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We have a day out in our favourite London park. Greenwich. We check out the park and see the observatory. See the various sundials before going past the National Maritime Museum and onto the deer park. Then we go to Al Panchinos for an amazing lunch and coffee, the first coffee we've had in England with decent latte art ;-)
Afterwards we head to Greenwich Market, The Cutty Sark and then the Thames barrier to finish the day.
If our videos or blog have helped you in any way and you want to 'say thanks'. We have a little thing set up where you can say thank you with coffee and cake. All that caffeine and sugar helps us to keep making these vids for you guys ;-)
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Quirky London Walks 3 - Royal Greenwich

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
MORE FROM THE SPONSOR L&Q:
Visit L&Q’s Website ➜ https://lqpricedin.co.uk
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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

31:23

London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

25:05

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vic-stefanu.html
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
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1:59

Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

3:14

Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

3:39

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
Get Krispy Merch/Stickers:
http://krispy.store
Follow me on IG:
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Follow Jared:
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Check out Greenwich cars and Coffee to know when the next one is happening:
https://www.instagram.com/greenwichcarsandcoffee/
MusicUsed:
Resotone - "Never No More."
https://soundcloud.com/resotone/never-no-more

London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
----------------------
"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full London Districts Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-FPHT2SBQzDrpvmTAuTDJqvCQBcy8dLC
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Plot: 'Bonnie and Clyde' are reinvented in SCAVENGER KILLERS, where a charming judge and a hot criminal defense attorney go on a maniacal killing rampage. With bizarre, yet somehow believable, FBI agents (a physically powerful, condescending mute with wooden legs, and a Tourette's Syndrome introvert with psychic abilities) on the hunt, the deranged duo amp up their rampage, never murdering with the same method but always with same untamed ferocity.

London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

published: 10 Mar 2017

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirt...

published: 12 Dec 2017

Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

published: 04 Dec 2016

Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

published: 05 Jan 2015

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
Get Krispy Merch/Stickers:
http://krispy.store
Follow me on IG:
http://Instagram.com/krispy
Follow Jared:
http://Instagram.com/wheelandtorque
Check out Greenwich cars and Coffee to know when the next one is happening:
https://www.instagram.com/greenwichcarsandcoffee/
MusicUsed:
Resotone - "Never No More."
https://soundcloud.com/resotone/never-no...

London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
----------------------
"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that spee...

SAY THANKS w COFFEE & CAKE: http://bit.ly/THANKUS or SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL MONTHLY: http://www.patreon.com/8milesfromhome
LIVING IN ENGLAND VLOG vv More InfoDown Here vv
We have a day out in our favourite London park. Greenwich. We check out the park and see the observatory. See the various sundials before going past the National Maritime Museum and onto the deer park. Then we go to Al Panchinos for an amazing lunch and coffee, the first coffee we've had in England with decent latte art ;-)
Afterwards we head to Greenwich Market, The Cutty Sark and then the Thames barrier to finish the day.
If our videos or blog have helped you in any way and you want to 'say thanks'. We have a little thing set up where you can say thank you with coffee and cake. All that caffeine and sugar helps us to keep making these vids for you guys ;-)
VLOG CAMERA = http://bit.ly/SONYVLOGCAMERA
SLR CAMERA = http://bit.ly/CANONSLRBODY
SAY THANKS w COFFEE & CAKE: http://bit.ly/THANKUS
Or if you are serious about keeping 8 Miles From Home & A Day In The LifeGoing, You can become a Patron and support our channel monthly here: http://www.patreon.com/8milesfromhome
Watch more of our Video series here:
VLOG BEHIND THE LENS: http://bit.ly/15BIYQ1
CINEMATIC 8 MILES FROM HOME: http://bit.ly/8MFHepisodes
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Quirky London Walks 3 - Royal Greenwich

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundre...

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
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RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
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LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking...

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vic-stefanu.html
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
My facebook page:
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My Google+ channel:
https://plus.google.com/+VicStefanu

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vic-stefanu.html
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Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like G...

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come a...

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
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MusicUsed:
Resotone - "Never No More."
https://soundcloud.com/resotone/never-no-more

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
Get Krispy Merch/Stickers:
http://krispy.store
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Check out Greenwich cars and Coffee to know when the next one is happening:
https://www.instagram.com/greenwichcarsandcoffee/
MusicUsed:
Resotone - "Never No More."
https://soundcloud.com/resotone/never-no-more

London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts...

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
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"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
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Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
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Full London Districts Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-FPHT2SBQzDrpvmTAuTDJqvCQBcy8dLC
FacebookPage https://www.facebook.com/LondonDistricts/
Google+ https://plus.google.com/collection/EDo0CE
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Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/londondistricts
Twitter https://twitter.com/dewyneuk
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This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
----------------------
"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full London Districts Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-FPHT2SBQzDrpvmTAuTDJqvCQBcy8dLC
FacebookPage https://www.facebook.com/LondonDistricts/
Google+ https://plus.google.com/collection/EDo0CE
Medium Blog https://medium.com/@dewyneuk
Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/Dewynelindsay/london-districts/
Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/londondistricts
Twitter https://twitter.com/dewyneuk
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Travel Vlog | NYC Greenwich Village Food Walking Tour

We had an amazing time on our Greenwich VillageFoodWalking Tour with our phenomenal guide, Jordan! This video is little clips of our three hour tour in which we learned lots about the area and got to try some of THE best food ever. LinksBelow ↓↓↓
This is NOT a sponsored video, we paid to be part of the tour. I loved my experience so much that I'd highly recommend it to anyone to experience.
http://www.foodsofny.com/greenwichvillage.php
--- Ask for Jordan, he was fun, informative, and made the tour!
Please 'SUBSCRIBE' to my channel so you don't miss my latest videos.
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LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirt...

Greenwich Living and Renting Guide by Benham and Reeves Lettings

Greenwich is notable for its maritime history, and is becoming increasingly popular with people looking for scenic areas to rent a property in London. It has excellent links to central London and Canary Wharf, meaning it's ideal for city professionals who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central London, but still be close enough so commuting isn't an issue.
http://www.brlets.co.uk/greenwich/
For more information, email us at info@brlets.co.uk

published: 30 Jul 2014

NYC Guide: Greenwich Village - Best Places To Go

The best places to go in Greenwich Village NYC. Where locals go to eat, drink and have fun. SUBSCRIBE! FIND ME ON FACEBOOK @lifewithlorenzo
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published: 10 May 2017

A Short Guide to Greenwich Park in London

This is a video review of the Greenwich Park in London bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com
We give you a sneak preview and illustrate what the park can offer visitors.
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London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
----------------------
"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that spee...

We had an amazing time on our Greenwich VillageFoodWalking Tour with our phenomenal guide, Jordan! This video is little clips of our three hour tour in which we learned lots about the area and got to try some of THE best food ever. LinksBelow ↓↓↓
This is NOT a sponsored video, we paid to be part of the tour. I loved my experience so much that I'd highly recommend it to anyone to experience.
http://www.foodsofny.com/greenwichvillage.php
--- Ask for Jordan, he was fun, informative, and made the tour!
Please 'SUBSCRIBE' to my channel so you don't miss my latest videos.
Thanks for watching!
You can also find me here:
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New Glasgow, Nova ScotiaCanada
B2H 5G2

We had an amazing time on our Greenwich VillageFoodWalking Tour with our phenomenal guide, Jordan! This video is little clips of our three hour tour in which we learned lots about the area and got to try some of THE best food ever. LinksBelow ↓↓↓
This is NOT a sponsored video, we paid to be part of the tour. I loved my experience so much that I'd highly recommend it to anyone to experience.
http://www.foodsofny.com/greenwichvillage.php
--- Ask for Jordan, he was fun, informative, and made the tour!
Please 'SUBSCRIBE' to my channel so you don't miss my latest videos.
Thanks for watching!
You can also find me here:
INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/ayoungmum
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PINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/ayoungmum
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Quirky London Walks 3 - Royal Greenwich

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundre...

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
MORE FROM THE SPONSOR L&Q:
Visit L&Q’s Website ➜ https://lqpricedin.co.uk
Watch L&Q’s Video ➜ https://youtu.be/pVANemBMnrc
Facebook ➜ https://www.facebook.com/LQPricedIn
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LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking...

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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
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Greenwich Living and Renting Guide by Benham and Reeves Lettings

Greenwich is notable for its maritime history, and is becoming increasingly popular with people looking for scenic areas to rent a property in London. It has ex...

Greenwich is notable for its maritime history, and is becoming increasingly popular with people looking for scenic areas to rent a property in London. It has excellent links to central London and Canary Wharf, meaning it's ideal for city professionals who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central London, but still be close enough so commuting isn't an issue.
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Greenwich is notable for its maritime history, and is becoming increasingly popular with people looking for scenic areas to rent a property in London. It has excellent links to central London and Canary Wharf, meaning it's ideal for city professionals who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central London, but still be close enough so commuting isn't an issue.
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The best places to go in Greenwich Village NYC. Where locals go to eat, drink and have fun. SUBSCRIBE! FIND ME ON FACEBOOK @lifewithlorenzo
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A Short Guide to Greenwich Park in London

This is a video review of the Greenwich Park in London bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com
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This is a video review of the Greenwich Park in London bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com
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London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts...

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
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"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
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Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
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This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
Transcription
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"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
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Filmed and edited by Dewyne Lindsayhttp://dewyne.uk
Music by Yeth Thar. https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/
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Leading global travel publisher Frommer's, a branded imprint of John Wiley & Sons Inc., has revealed the Frommer's Top Destinations List for 2012. This distinguished annual list, compiled by Frommer's writers and editors, features an inspiring choice of established and up and coming destinations that travellers should be considering in 2012. London Greenwich makes the cut this year alongside the Catalan city of Girona in Spain, Mexico's exotic Yucatan Peninsula, the hip city of Beirut in Lebanon re-emerging after decades of civil war, and Chonqging, China, often cited as the world's biggest metropolis.
Frommer's writers and editors said 2012 is London Greenwich's time to shine as it celebrates Olympic events, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and becomes a Royal Borough. London's brand new cable car is also set to launch in Greenwich next year. Frommer's praised historic Greenwich's ability to continually reinvent itself since it emerged as a naval centre in the 18th Century and highlighted the remarkable baroque facades by architects such as Wren, Hawksmoor and Vanbrugh along the waterfront as well as the beautiful views one can take in across the oldest of the Royal parks, Greenwich Park to the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf.
Mark Henshall, Regional Editor, said: "Every year Frommer's authors and editors put their heads together to determine the best travel inspirational experiences for the year ahead. Our annual list draws from our individual local knowledge, passion and expertise, and is a great resource for travellers searching for their next extraordinary getaway. Our top picks offer smart and lesser known alternatives to overrun spots as well as emerging and rediscovered destinations that will wow you."
New for 2012, Frommer's has also scoured the globe for destinations that match the interests of particular travellers. To name a few, Frommer's urges explorers to experience the rugged wilderness of Chile's Aysen region before proposed dams fuel industrial growth on its pristine rivers; cruise fans should add Tromso in Norway to their lists to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights; while travellers keen to tighten their purse strings should consider the Albanian Riviera next year as it has all the natural attractions of its Croatian counterpart but without the crowds and considerable expense.
The list also includes the Frommer's Readers' Favourite destination, Turkey, which received 51% of the overall vote from the ten destinations up for nomination. Turkey beat South Africa to the top spot. In describing the win, Frommer's editors raved about Istanbul's unique positioning at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and the stunning coastlines of the Mediterranean coast. The 7.6 magnitude earthquake that hit eastern Turkey on Sunday 23rd October does not dampen Frommer's enthusiasm for what the country has in store for 2012. Modern Turkey and its past incarnations have seen their share of natural and man-made challenges throughout the centuries. As the Frommer's Turkey author Lynn A. Levine puts it "... there is one undeniable common denominator, and that is that Turkey, and the Turkish people, know how to do hospitality."
Read more at www.frommers.com
http://www.frommers.com/micro/2011/top-destinations-2012/index.html

Leading global travel publisher Frommer's, a branded imprint of John Wiley & Sons Inc., has revealed the Frommer's Top Destinations List for 2012. This distinguished annual list, compiled by Frommer's writers and editors, features an inspiring choice of established and up and coming destinations that travellers should be considering in 2012. London Greenwich makes the cut this year alongside the Catalan city of Girona in Spain, Mexico's exotic Yucatan Peninsula, the hip city of Beirut in Lebanon re-emerging after decades of civil war, and Chonqging, China, often cited as the world's biggest metropolis.
Frommer's writers and editors said 2012 is London Greenwich's time to shine as it celebrates Olympic events, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and becomes a Royal Borough. London's brand new cable car is also set to launch in Greenwich next year. Frommer's praised historic Greenwich's ability to continually reinvent itself since it emerged as a naval centre in the 18th Century and highlighted the remarkable baroque facades by architects such as Wren, Hawksmoor and Vanbrugh along the waterfront as well as the beautiful views one can take in across the oldest of the Royal parks, Greenwich Park to the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf.
Mark Henshall, Regional Editor, said: "Every year Frommer's authors and editors put their heads together to determine the best travel inspirational experiences for the year ahead. Our annual list draws from our individual local knowledge, passion and expertise, and is a great resource for travellers searching for their next extraordinary getaway. Our top picks offer smart and lesser known alternatives to overrun spots as well as emerging and rediscovered destinations that will wow you."
New for 2012, Frommer's has also scoured the globe for destinations that match the interests of particular travellers. To name a few, Frommer's urges explorers to experience the rugged wilderness of Chile's Aysen region before proposed dams fuel industrial growth on its pristine rivers; cruise fans should add Tromso in Norway to their lists to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights; while travellers keen to tighten their purse strings should consider the Albanian Riviera next year as it has all the natural attractions of its Croatian counterpart but without the crowds and considerable expense.
The list also includes the Frommer's Readers' Favourite destination, Turkey, which received 51% of the overall vote from the ten destinations up for nomination. Turkey beat South Africa to the top spot. In describing the win, Frommer's editors raved about Istanbul's unique positioning at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and the stunning coastlines of the Mediterranean coast. The 7.6 magnitude earthquake that hit eastern Turkey on Sunday 23rd October does not dampen Frommer's enthusiasm for what the country has in store for 2012. Modern Turkey and its past incarnations have seen their share of natural and man-made challenges throughout the centuries. As the Frommer's Turkey author Lynn A. Levine puts it "... there is one undeniable common denominator, and that is that Turkey, and the Turkish people, know how to do hospitality."
Read more at www.frommers.com
http://www.frommers.com/micro/2011/top-destinations-2012/index.html

NEW YORK CITY Travel Guide for Newbies

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London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

published: 10 Mar 2017

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
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LonDon Street Food - EngLand Street Food at Greenwich Market

I got kicked out of Greenwich CT!!

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LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
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I got kicked out of Greenwich CT!!

New to this and was super tired when recording! This video has coverage Of the AMAZING Greenwich Car & CoffeeEvent! Featuring some amazing cars, including 2 1O...

New to this and was super tired when recording! This video has coverage Of the AMAZING Greenwich Car & CoffeeEvent! Featuring some amazing cars, including 2 1OF1 Pagani Huayras. Such an amazing Event! Thank you for watching and please subscribe and like for more footage coming soon.
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A DAY OUT IN GREENWICH - LONDON UK DAILY VLOG (ADITL EP145)

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We have a day out in our favourite London park. Greenwich. We check out the park and see the observatory. See the various sundials before going past the National Maritime Museum and onto the deer park. Then we go to Al Panchinos for an amazing lunch and coffee, the first coffee we've had in England with decent latte art ;-)
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Quirky London Walks 3 - Royal Greenwich

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
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London Street Food at Greenwich Market. Huge Steaks, Thai Food, Japanese Tempura and Much More

LONDON: Tour of historic GREENWICH, what to see in 3 hours or less

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's visit one of the most beautiful areas of London, the historic town of Greenwich: Whether you are looking for panoramic views of London, rich culture, green spaces or a fun family day out, there are plenty of things to do in Greenwich. One of the most historically rich areas of the city, Greenwich is home to some great London attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory with the Prime MeridianLine, and the tea clipper Cutty Sark. Relax in the magnificent Greenwich Park or walk up on top of the hill: do some shopping and savour mouthwatering street food at Greenwich Market, or head to one of the best pubs and restaurants in Greenwich.
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Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did...

Lana Del Rey - Greenwich

Are you back in Greenwich dropping acid?
Are you at the archive watching television?
Did you leave for Battery with your weed?
In your leather looking like Greg Kinnear
Are you still the king of rock n roll, babe?
Do you miss hearing me sing
Callin' me Lana
And did you take your run today,
On that west side highway?
Do you miss your baby momma?
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never come back to me?
Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet?
How quickly you forget how I made you smile
I remember everything
Diamond horseshoe wedding ring
And tire light
Blue hydrangea
Will my forever love never return to me?

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Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on t...

Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º

http://tomscott.com - http://twitter.com/tomscott - If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime MeridianLine -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
Many thanks to my lovely cameraman Tom Morris (http://tommorris.org), who dealt with the cold wind admirably!

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Greenwich Cars & Coffee

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to ...

Greenwich Cars & Coffee

I was invited to come by and check out the cars and coffee in Greenwich, CT a city not to far from me. I asked my friend JaredAuslander if he wanted to come and help film as well as just a chill thing. So we both just hung out one Sunday morning and captured these shots of some super cars rolling through town. This is just a chill edit to document what we saw. If you'd like to see more of these quicker/shorter edits let me know! Enjoy!
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London Districts: Greenwich (Documentary)

This weeks documentary episode explores the south east London district of 'Greenwich' through a visual tour peppered with a commentary of light historical facts and recommendations. I hope to educate folks to the lesser known areas of London. Allow me to be your tour guide around London Districts!
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"Greenwich is now the capital district of what is now officially called the 'Royal Borough of Greenwich' since 2012.
In terms of domes around the world, the Millennium Dome is the biggest. The dome is 365 metres in diameter and 52 metres high with those 12 yellow supporting poles running through it. This represents days, weeks and months of the year.
The Emirates Air Line looks quite slow but it takes 10 minutes to cross the water and they double that speed in rush hour for the commuters.
The Cutty Sark was built in 1869 and sailed from London to Shanghai the next year full of wine, beer and spirit exports.It came back from Shanghai full to the brim with over a million pounds of tea.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel took 3 years to build from 1899 to 1902. The very industrial steel panel section at the north end of the tunnel is the result of steel repairs after Second World War bomb damage. The tunnel is classed as a public highway which means, by law, it must be kept open 24 hours a day, everyday.
The name Greenwich dates back more than 1100 years. The 'Green' part of the name is self explanatory but the 'nwich' or 'wich' part refers to a 'harbor' or 'trading place'.
Greenwich has a lot of restaurants, markets, pubs, places to see and things to practically do and partake in. Of the 32 London boroughs, there are 4 with royal status. For 80 years there were only 3 but Greenwich was allowed to join the club to become the fourth in 2012 by order of the Queen. Greenwich once tried to apply for city status to become the 'City of Greenwich' but that got refused.
Greenwich is very well connected by transport. There are a lot of bus routes connected by a central bus station, boat services to Central London and 5 different types of train station serving different parts of the district.
Greenwich Park itself has always had 'royal' status along with Green Park and Hyde Park and some others. Some of the trees you can see in the park are over 350 years old.
King Edward the II asked Christopher Wren to design the Royal Observatory for some serious astronomy. They built it in 1675 for £520 and its still the largest telescope in the UK. The 'PublicStandards of Length' on the wall in the park physically demonstrate precise lengths from the imperial measurement system.
Before the Observatory, there wasn't really any official, standardised way of measuring time around the world. Over centuries, sailors decided it made sense to sync their clocks to the already established
'Greenwich Mean Time' or 'GMT' which is now just known as Universal Time."
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Greenwich, Greenwich Park and Greenwich Royal Observatory in London

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Greenwich is generally described as being part of South-east London and sometimes as being part of East London. It is also one of the five boroughs of the London Docklands, connected to areas with docks of London historically by river and today to Canary Wharf and other buildings by the East London Line.

Travel Vlog | NYC Greenwich Village Food Walking Tour

We had an amazing time on our Greenwich VillageFoodWalking Tour with our phenomenal guide, Jordan! This video is little clips of our three hour tour in which we learned lots about the area and got to try some of THE best food ever. LinksBelow ↓↓↓
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WOW Air - Travel Guide Application from Greenwich, London

Our Wow Air travel guide applications takes us on a quest to discover our hometown of Gree...

Quirky London Walks 3 - Royal Greenwich

RoyalGreenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and is great place to live, which is why L&Q are building homes there.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the